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Two Caribbean reef shark sweep across a thriving coral ridge in Jardines de la Reina, Cuba, 2026. Framed by luminous sponges and branching sea fans, their synchronized movement cuts through shafts of tropical light, embodying both precision and dominance. These apex predators are not symbols of menace here, but indicators of ecological integrity, thriving where protection and isolation have preserved balance. Passing effortlessly above the reef, they command the water column while remaining inseparable from it. This fleeting alignment of predator, habitat, and light captures a rare truth: in the right conditions, wilderness still endures beneath the surface.
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